In other words, you’ll have until July 29, 2016 to download and
install Windows 10 free of charge — as long as you qualify for the
offer, of course.
The good news is that anyone who’s running a version of Windows from the last five years almost certainly does.
Who qualifies for a free Windows
10 download?
In short, if you’re currently using a PC that has
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1 (Update) installed, you qualify
for a free upgrade to Windows 10.
And if you don’t have Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 installed, or the
Windows 8.1 update, you’ll need to get it before you can get Windows 10.
Both are free downloads, so get them via Windows Update in the usual way.
If you currently use Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows
7 Home Premium or Windows 8.1, you’ll get a free upgrade to Windows 10
Home.
If you currently use Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 8.1 Pro, you’ll get a free upgrade to Windows 10 Pro.
How do I get the free Windows 10 download?
In addition to making it a
free download for 12 months, Microsoft is also changing the way Windows
10 will be delivered.
Rather than offer a direct download, Windows 10 will be delivered by
Windows Update — and all of its future updates will be downloaded and
installed automatically.
If your installation of Windows 7 or 8 is up to date, you should have
seen a ‘Get Windows 10’ icon appear in the Notification Area on the
Desktop Taskbar by now — a white Windows logo.
If you haven’t seen it, run Windows Update to install update KB3035583.
The icon may not appear immediately, or at all — it checks to see if
your PC’s specification is capable of running Windows 10 before popping
up. When the icon does appear, click it and you’ll be invited to reserve
your free upgrade to Windows 10.
You can also supply an email address to get a confirmation of your reservation.
How do I install Windows 10?
Once you’ve reserved your copy of
Windows 10, the 3GB download it requires will take place in the
background at some point before 29 July — you probably won’t be aware of
when it happens.
This approach means two things.First, millions of people won’t (or
shouldn’t) be hammering Microsoft’s download servers at the same time
when Windows 10 launches, which should mean a smooth installation
process for all concerned.
Second, your Windows 10 installation will be ready to go come 29 July with no further action from you.
It’s worth noting that this installation process will upgrade your
existing Windows installation and there’s no news yet about how the free
upgrade can be used to perform a clean install — i.e. on a PC that
doesn’t have Windows installed.
Microsoft will hopefully be more forthcoming over the next few weeks,
but if you want to wipe your PC and install Windows 10 from scratch
(which is often a good idea with a new version of Windows), it’s best to
not reserve your download just yet — or cancel it if you have.
See below for more on this.
Should you reserve Windows 10?
‘Reserving’ your free copy of Windows 10 will instigate the background
download ready for installation on 29 July — although you can delay the
installation if you wish.
The download won’t take place in one go — the data will be ‘trickled’ onto your PC to avoid affecting its performance.
However, unless you’re absolutely desperate to use Windows 10 from
the moment it’s released, it’s worth waiting for a few weeks before
reserving your copy.
Initial versions of any new operating system usually contain bugs —
often quite serious ones — so it’s sensible to let the early adopters
discover these and wait for Microsoft to fix them.
Some Windows 10 Technical Preview testers also reckon the operating
system won’t be in a fit state to release by 29 July and the rush
Microsoft will have to meet the launch date may lead to more problems.
That may be a little pessimistic, but again, it’s a good idea to wait
and see how the first installations go before jumping in yourself.
So if you’ve already reserved your copy of Windows 10 and would now
rather wait a bit before installing, just right-click the Get Windows 10
app icon, select Check your upgrade status and click Cancel
reservation.
You can still grab the upgrade at any time before 29 July, 2016 — there’s really no rush. -BT Tech
HAPPY UPGRADING IN ADVANCE!!!
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